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<blockquote data-quote="Cruiser_79" data-source="post: 9148063" data-attributes="member: 163496"><p>Over here lime spreading is not really a big thing. Only some gypsum is spread over heavy clay. Usually 2 spreaders and an excavator go to the field for spreading only 5 tons/ha. In future I would like to have a tractor with mounted crane for chipping, loading roadside hay etc. and during summer it would be nice to take jobs like spreading. Cheaper and more flexible than a 3 man team I think. From a salesman I got a brochure of Bredal spreaders. He said they are very versatile and are used for fertilizer, gypsum, chalk, and even compost.</p><p> On internet I find a lot about fertiliser and gypsum/lime but not about compost. Looks to me it will bridge a lot in the bunker and it is disaster to get it out. Any experience with spreading other things than lime with these things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruiser_79, post: 9148063, member: 163496"] Over here lime spreading is not really a big thing. Only some gypsum is spread over heavy clay. Usually 2 spreaders and an excavator go to the field for spreading only 5 tons/ha. In future I would like to have a tractor with mounted crane for chipping, loading roadside hay etc. and during summer it would be nice to take jobs like spreading. Cheaper and more flexible than a 3 man team I think. From a salesman I got a brochure of Bredal spreaders. He said they are very versatile and are used for fertilizer, gypsum, chalk, and even compost. On internet I find a lot about fertiliser and gypsum/lime but not about compost. Looks to me it will bridge a lot in the bunker and it is disaster to get it out. Any experience with spreading other things than lime with these things? [/QUOTE]
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